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Everything you need to know about FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

In everything you need to know, we have provided you with all the necessary information you need to have about FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.

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We have went through the trouble of providing you with all the necessary information you need to have on teams, fixtures, groups, dates, venues and more about Australia & New Zealand 2023 in this everything you need to know segment.

Australia and New Zealand will co-host the ninth FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time in the history of the game, from 20 July to 20 August 2023.

Take a look at the full list of Winners of FIFA Women's World Cup since 1991.

FIFA Women's World Cup new structure

In everything you need to know, we have, 32 teams who will compete in the Women's World Cup for the first time. Started as a 12-team tournament in 1991, it was expanded to include 16 countries at USA in 1999 and 24 at Canada in 2015.

FIFA Women's World Cup groups

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Group A



New Zealand

Norway

Philippines

Switzerland

Group B



Australia

Republic of Ireland

Nigeria

Canada

Group C



Spain

Costa Rica

Zambia

Japan

Group D



England

Haiti

Denmark

China

Group E



USA

Vietnam

Netherlands

Portugal

Group F



France

Jamaica

Brazil

Panama

Group G



Sweden

South Africa

Italy

Argentina

Group H



Germany

Morocco

Colombia

Korea Republic

FIFA Women's World Cup fixtures

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Group stage

20 July

Group A - New Zealand v Norway, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group B - Australia v Republic of Ireland 20:00, Stadium Australia (Sydney)

21 July

Group B - Nigeria v Canada, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)

Group A - Philippines v Switzerland, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group C - Spain v Costa Rica , Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

22 July

Group E - USA v Vietnam, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group C - Zambia v Japan, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

Group D - England v Haiti, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

Group D - Denmark v China PR, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

23 July

Group G - Sweden v South Africa, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group E - Netherlands v Portugal, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group F - France v Jamaica, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

24 July

Group G - Italy v Argentina, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group H - Germany v Morocco, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)

Group F - Brazil v Panama, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)

25 July

Group H - Colombia v Korea Republic, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

Group A - New Zealand v Philippines, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group A - Switzerland v Norway, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

26 July

Group C - Japan v Costa Rica, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group C - Spain v Zambia, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group B - Canada v Republic of Ireland, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

27 July

Group E - USA v Netherlands, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group E - Portugal v Vietnam, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

Group B - Australia v Nigeria, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

28 July

Group G - Argentina v South Africa, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group D - England v Denmark, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

Group D - China PR v Haiti, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)

29 July

Group G - Sweden v Italy, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group F - France v Brazil, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

Group F - Panama v Jamaica, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

30 July

Group H - Korea Republic v Morocco, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)

Group A - Norway v Philippines, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group A - Switzerland v New Zealand, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group H - Germany v Colombia, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

31 July

Group C - Japan v Spain, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group C - Costa Rica v Zambia, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

Group B - Canada v Australia, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)

Group B - Republic of Ireland v Nigeria, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

1 August

Group E - Portugal v USA, Eden Park (Auckland)

Group E - Vietnam v Netherlands, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)

Group D - Haiti v Denmark, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

Group D - China PR v England, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)

2 August

Group G - South Africa v Italy, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

Group G - Argentina v Sweden, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

Group F - Panama v France, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

Group F - Jamaica v Brazil, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)

3 August

Group H - Korea Republic v Germany, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

Group H - Morocco v Colombia, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

FIFA Women's World Cup venues

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Brisbane Stadium, Australia. (Photo by FIFA)



Brisbane Stadium – Brisbane, Australia

Dunedin Stadium – Dunedin, New Zealand

Eden Park – Auckland, New Zealand

Hindmarsh Stadium – Adelaide, Australia

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium – Melbourne, Australia

Perth Rectangular Stadium – Perth, Australia

Stadium Australia – Sydney, Australia

Sydney Football Stadium – Sydney, Australia

Waikato Stadium – Hamilton, New Zealand

Wellington Regional Stadium – Wellington, New Zealand

FIFA Women's past World Cup winners



USA (4)

Germany (2)

Norway (1)

Japan (1)

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